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Putman, Michael – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2009
The idea of believing in oneself is a construct that goes by several names: (1) self-efficacy; (2) self-concept; and (3) self-esteem. How well a person thinks he or she will do in the completion of a task plays a significant role in how well that person will actually do. Positive self-beliefs have been linked to many benefits, including increased…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Self Efficacy, Motivation, Rewards
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Libman, Karen – Youth Theatre Journal, 2001
Examines the development of the Children's Theatre Conference's 1956 definition statement, which names the word "creative dramatics." Turns to the 1978 Children's Theatre Association of America position paper, which explicitly moves away from the term "creative dramatics" and advocates, "creative drama." Concludes…
Descriptors: Creative Dramatics, Definitions, Educational History, Higher Education
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Preece, Julia – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2009
This paper highlights some tensions regarding lifelong learning discourses for countries which are listed in the lower part of international development indexes. Such countries are often referred to collectively as the "South", though this represents a political focus rather than geographical accuracy and usually represents those…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Change
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Crutcher, Chris – Voices from the Middle, 2006
Crutcher, an advocate for children above all else, revisits a few of the most urgent issues facing teachers--Censorship, "No Child Left Without Life Threatening Test Anxiety," Zero Tolerance, to name a few--and an encouraging word about addressing them. He believes teachers "have the toughest job in our culture," and urges them to "rise up . . .…
Descriptors: Test Anxiety, Child Rearing, Zero Tolerance Policy, Public Education
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Danforth, Scot – Mental Retardation, 2002
This commentary discusses whether the American Association on Mental Retardation should change its name. It reviews the history of professional terminology regarding individuals with mental retardation and stresses the need for the AAMR to change its name using terms that envision and announce a social purpose for the organization. (Contains…
Descriptors: Adults, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Children, Definitions
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Rowland, Susan – Higher Education Research and Development, 2012
Academics who specialise in improving the teaching of "hard" sciences like chemistry, biology, maths and physics are increasing in number and influence at Australian universities. Those in academia who have channelled their energies into teaching are delighted with this development. It means that many committed tertiary teachers can now look…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Science, Educational Improvement, College Faculty
Fink, Leon – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Much of academic publishing depends on peer review, a literary form that never sees the light of day and only rarely reveals its author's name to the intended reader. While a negative judgment can be upsetting, the serious review, no matter what the ultimate verdict on publication, normally contains probing comments and suggestions that will keep…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Scholarship, Writing (Composition), Journal Articles
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Kauffman, James M.; Sasso, Gary M. – Exceptionality, 2006
Postmodern arguments about doubt, certainty, and objectivity are both old and unsound. All philosophical relativity, or postmodernism by whatever name it is known, denies the possibility of objective truth. Postmodernists' arguments for reducing uncertainty or approximating truth are apparently nonexistent, and their method of reducing uncertainty…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Postmodernism, Special Education, Cultural Awareness
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Lester, Jaime – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2009
A quick search in the "Community College Journal of Research and Practice" for Barbara Townsend's name produces 62 entries. A handful of those entries are the articles that Barbara has authored, but many more are articles that cite her work. Another search on the Web of Science database that tracks citations in a specific set of peer-reviewed…
Descriptors: Feminism, Community Colleges, Sex Fairness, Gender Issues
Dainton, Sheila – Adults Learning, 2010
Right now, accountability is the elephant in the room for many engaged in lifelong learning. It is difficult to find fault with the persuasive, evidence-based case for promoting lifelong learning so lucidly articulated in the main report of the Inquiry into the Future for Lifelong Learning. "Learning Through Life" deftly combines rigorous and…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Lifelong Learning, Accountability, Adult Education
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Baker, David; Kohler, Helmut; Stock, Manfred – Comparative Education Review, 2007
Sustained expansion of formal schooling worldwide over the 20th century indicates the depth to which mass schooling has become politically institutionalized within society (Garnier and Hage 1991; Fuller and Rubinson 1992). In this article, the authors examine the counter trend of contraction of higher education in the German Democratic Republic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ideology, Labor Force, Higher Education
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Rapp, Brenda; Goldrick, Matthew – Psychological Review, 2004
In his comment, A. Roelofs claimed that a feedforward-only theory of spoken word production (WEAVER++) can account for certain basic facts of spoken word production that B. Rapp and M. Goldrick (2000) argued could not be accounted for by feedforward-only theories. Rapp and Goldrick argued that to account for these facts, mechanisms such as…
Descriptors: Evidence, Cognitive Processes, Feedback (Response), Reader Response
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Beckmann, Andrea; Cooper, Charlie; Hill, Dave – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2009
This paper argues that the neoliberalization of education in England, begun in the 1980s, is having profoundly harmful effects on the lives of individuals and society. Neoliberalism represents a shift away from the post-war social democratic notion of universal "citizenship" rights/identities toward a system of individual consumer…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Role of Education, Political Attitudes, Educational Change
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Robillard, Amy E. – College English, 2006
The author argues that the new journal "Young Scholars in Writing: Undergraduate Research in Writing and Rhetoric" offers access to student writing outside of the pedagogical apparatus that has historically accompanied the publication of such writing, and in the process challenges composition's standard practice of citing students by first name…
Descriptors: Verbs, Nouns, Writing Instruction, Student Writing Models
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Brint, Steven – Academe, 2008
Today, Americans face a challenge to the organization of higher education that, however it is resolved, will transform the enterprise. That challenge goes under the name "learning outcomes," or sometimes "accountability." It is a challenge brought largely by those outside higher education and is based on criticisms of the…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Higher Education, Standardized Tests, Accountability
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